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Classical music - Wikipedia Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions It is sometimes distinguished as Western classical music, as the term "classical music" can also be applied to non-Western art musics
How to Listen to Classical KUSC You can listen to Classical KUSC all over Southern California on our various frequencies Check out our coverage map KUSC broadcasts on KUSC 91 5 FM Los Angeles, KDSC 91 1 FM Thousand Oaks, KDB 93 7 FM Santa Barbara, KESC 99 7 FM San Luis Obispo, and KPSC 88 5 FM Palm Springs
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Classical California For more than 70 years, two of America’s top classical radio stations, KUSC and KDFC, have been championing the power of classical music in our local communities of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and cities in between, through great music, support of the arts, and compelling storytelling from knowledgeable hosts
Classical - NPR Classical music performances and features from NPR news, NPR cultural programs, and NPR Music stations
Classical Music History, Types, Genres, Songs, Artists News . . . Rooted in Western traditions, classical music spans over a millennium, from medieval chants to contemporary compositions It encompasses eras like the Baroque (Bach, Vivaldi), Classical (Mozart, Haydn), Romantic (Beethoven, Tchaikovsky), and Modern (Stravinsky, Debussy)
The Best Classical Music of 2025, So Far - The New York Times Muti highlighted the affinities between Schubert and Bruckner, bringing classical restraint and more discreetly simmering tension to the late-Romantic composer’s music than is commonly heard